Church and magic as rival systems in Early Modern Europe
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue
Abstract
The article analyses the system of relationship between the Catholic Church and occultists in Early Modern Europe. Particular attention is paid to the reconstruction of the worldview of historical actors. The author pays attention on the folk practice of the Sabbat. The analysis proposes to synthesize a unified system of mutual representations of actors.
Authors and Affiliations
Arseny Vladimirovich Chernomorsky
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